It would only take one film to show Dick Grayson's transition into Robin. I want to see Nightwing and Oracle on film down the line. Dick and Batman's falling out and Barbara being paralyzed are some of the heaviest Batman stories.

Batmans skills aren't diminished and Robin hasn't been just some goofy kid sidekick since the first reboot. Bruce needs people he can trust. Having Alfred to talk to makes things one sided. There is no one around to show that Batman is insane or the sanest guy in the room.

Batman Forever might be the worst of the Burtmaccher series because it didn't know what to be. Some deleted scenes would have made it good, other would have amped up the homoeroticism of the Bruce/Dick relationship.

I personally don't care if Robin's in the movies because im a more of a loner Batman fan myself. But for the sake of changing things up and separating it from the Nolanverse, I think Dick Grayson's origin in becoming Robin should be an important part of the new series. Just not the first film.

__________________"Every time you open that dvd box to watch the Dark Knight, it's actually a slice of baloney. the real movie is in your mind and Nolan performed an Inception on all of us." - tacit-ronin-

This might sound crazy, but I wouldn't mind Robin showing up right at the very beginning. Fighting alongside Batman, in full costume, no prior explanation (maybe some flashbacks or dialogue references later on, but not a whole movie's worth). I mean, even non-comics fans pretty much know who Robin is and where he came from, and it would be a great hook of an opening to see Batman and Robin infiltrating a bank robbery or a hostage situation, just doing there thing. Now, later in the film you could explain Batman's mission and how he has various operatives working for him, but I think Robin is one of those characters that, if taken seriously and not just made a whiny teenager, audiences could easily accept without a whole movie devoted to him.

In more practical considerations, I'm in favor of the costume Rorschach2012 suggested, and I always seem to imagine Logan Lerman (the kid from Percy Jackson and Meet Bill) playing him.

Fighting? No. This will be a year 2 Batman because he's not officially batman at the time of MOS.

It's way too early for Dick.

__________________"Every time you open that dvd box to watch the Dark Knight, it's actually a slice of baloney. the real movie is in your mind and Nolan performed an Inception on all of us." - tacit-ronin-

I'm confused. Is there any mention of Batman in MoS (honest question, I haven't seen the movie yet)? If not, who's to say what stage of his career he's at when MoS happens? For all we know, Bats could have been at it for years before Superman. Hell, that would be a great source of conflict for WF: "I've been doing this with my bare hands for years and some new guy with alien powers is showing me up?" Moreover, who's to say when in his career he meets Robin? Maybe he met him three years after he started, we don't know.

A Wayne Enterprises logo. David Goyer said no other superheroes exist in suits yet. Superman is the first. He said Bruce is in Gotham helping people (in disguise I assume...heck maybe he's batman in the shadows but apparently hes not) but nobody else is suited up. Diana isn't outside of Themyscira yet so she's not discovered or called "Wonder Woman" by the media.

So that means Batman is about Supermans age. Maybe he's even a couple of years younger. But by the time we see him, he'll be in like year two. Early in his career but past the origin (think Dark Knight era but in a new style).

So Robin is too soon.

__________________"Every time you open that dvd box to watch the Dark Knight, it's actually a slice of baloney. the real movie is in your mind and Nolan performed an Inception on all of us." - tacit-ronin-

I still don't know. Even if MoS is supposed to lead to a Justice League movie (which, come on, how many false starts has that had already? Plus all the mixed reviews it's getting), Goyer and Snyder seem to be saying different things about whether other superheroes exist yet (source: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/06/...-league-movie/), and a Wayne Enterprises logo doesn't mean anything except that Bruce Wayne exists and inhales oxygen. And again, when has it ever been said when Batman met Robin? For all we know, maybe he did take him on before year two. Remember, we're not dealing with Nolan's Batman anymore; Robin could come in whenever the new director wants him to.